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Julie

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by Catherine Marshall


  Catherine was only 35 at the time of Dr. Marshall’s sudden death in 1949. With a nine-year-old son to support, Catherine initially earned a living by compiling and editing her husband’s sermons and then writing A Man Called Peter, the national bestseller about her husband that was published in 1951. The 20th Century Fox movie version in 1955 became an immediate box office hit and was nominated for an Academy Award. In her nonfiction work, To Live Again, she explored some of the more challenging aspects of being widowed at a young age, single parenting, earning a living, and dealing with grief. The transparency of her writing about her own life and circumstances catapulted her non-fiction writing career to new heights and earned her the title of America’s most inspirational writer.

  In 1959, a decade after Dr. Marshall’s untimely death, Catherine married Leonard LeSourd, Executive Editor of Guideposts. Author and editor, this dynamic team collaborated often at Evergreen Farm on Christy and Julie and many other books. She also inherited a ready-made second family with Leonard’s children, Linda, Chester and Jeff, ages 10, 6, and 3.

  Both Christy and Julie took nearly a decade to complete. Vivid descriptions, complex characters, and page-turning plots in these novels were enhanced by full-throttled and frequent discussions between Catherine and Len. They also worked together on many of her inspirational non-fiction books including Something More, The Helper, Beyond Ourselves, Adventures in Prayer, and her autobiography Meeting God at Every Turn. This writer-editor duo combined forces with John and Tibby Sherrill in 1974 as partners in the publishing company Chosen Books.

  A beloved inspirational writer and speaker, Catherine Marshall LeSourd’s enduring career spanned four decades, six continents, and reached over 30 million readers.

 

 

 


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